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Although 16 Frames were founded by primary singer and songwriter Steve Sulikowski, the band was arguably made by television. Their melancholic mid-tempo rockers found a place on a handful of primetime shows, giving them a high level of visibility shortly after forming. Sulikowski surrounded himself with a handful of likeminded musicians -- guitarist Josh Dunahoo, bassist Dylan Wilson and drummer Daniel James -- and released Where It Ends, their emotionally dense debut, in 2008. The album was produced by Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20) and was later resequenced and rereleased by Verve Forecast.
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16 Frames

Although 16 Frames were founded by primary singer and songwriter Steve Sulikowski, the band was arguably made by television. Their melancholic mid-tempo rockers found a place on a handful of primetime shows, giving them a high level of visibility shortly after forming. Sulikowski surrounded himself with a handful of likeminded musicians -- guitarist Josh Dunahoo, bassist Dylan Wilson and drummer Daniel James -- and released Where It Ends, their emotionally dense debut, in 2008. The album was produced by Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20) and was later resequenced and rereleased by Verve Forecast.

About 16 Frames

Although 16 Frames were founded by primary singer and songwriter Steve Sulikowski, the band was arguably made by television. Their melancholic mid-tempo rockers found a place on a handful of primetime shows, giving them a high level of visibility shortly after forming. Sulikowski surrounded himself with a handful of likeminded musicians -- guitarist Josh Dunahoo, bassist Dylan Wilson and drummer Daniel James -- and released Where It Ends, their emotionally dense debut, in 2008. The album was produced by Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20) and was later resequenced and rereleased by Verve Forecast.

Top Songs

Main Releases

Singles & EPs

About 16 Frames

Although 16 Frames were founded by primary singer and songwriter Steve Sulikowski, the band was arguably made by television. Their melancholic mid-tempo rockers found a place on a handful of primetime shows, giving them a high level of visibility shortly after forming. Sulikowski surrounded himself with a handful of likeminded musicians -- guitarist Josh Dunahoo, bassist Dylan Wilson and drummer Daniel James -- and released Where It Ends, their emotionally dense debut, in 2008. The album was produced by Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20) and was later resequenced and rereleased by Verve Forecast.
Nate Cavalieri